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PRE-ANESTHETIC BLOOD TESTING As pets age, their body’s can change without showing any outward signs. For patients undergoing any anesthetic procedure, it is important to evaluate their internal organs and blood cells to avoid any undesired results with the anesthetic. This testing involves the following: Complete Blood Count which...

HOUSE TRAINING PUPPIES How exciting, a new puppy in the home! Puppy Breath – Yum! But also comes pottying in the house. The first training new puppy owners undertake is potty training- that is, teaching their new family member that you potty outside, not in the house. It helps...

SEPARATION ANXIETY Separation anxiety is a real health issue. It occurs in dogs and the clinical signs can be one or combination of the following: 1. Constant vocalization, usually a howling; 2. Destruction of things in the house- rugs, chairs, door jams; and 3. House soiling, either urine or...

MICROCHIPPING YOUR PET Microchipping provides a permanent identification for your pet. The chips are about the size of a grain of rice and should be implanted under the skin on top of the back where the neck meets the shoulder blades. Every chip has a unique number that no...